«Очень не люблю двуличие» — Наталья Зубаревич об экономике и фатализме

«Очень не люблю двуличие» — Наталья Зубаревич об экономике и фатализме02:53:39

اطلاعات دانلود و جزئیات ویدیوی «Очень не люблю двуличие» — Наталья Зубаревич об экономике и фатализме

آپلود کننده:

Это Осетинская!

تاریخ انتشار:

۱۴۰۴/۸/۲۲

بازدیدها:

249.3K

توضیحات:

The video opens with a teaser at 00:00:00, then at 00:01:46 the host meets with Natalia Zubarevich in Paris after four years, discussing how sanctions and war have impacted various sectors of the Russian economy. At 00:02:53 she recalls her first trip to Paris in 2000, and at 00:03:45 she compares France and Italy with St. Petersburg and Moscow. At 00:05:08 she explains how sanctions affected the forestry industry, and at 00:09:03 she discusses the coal sector in Kuzbass after sanctions. At 00:14:22 she asks whether losing a job leads to joining the army, and at 00:15:57 she examines the impact on metallurgy. At 00:20:29 she explains why domestic automotive prices rose, and at 00:21:22 she asks whether people eat less. At 00:24:19 she defines "inflation for the poor" and asks how much it really costs. At 00:27:33 she describes her research on China and the Beijing region. At 00:28:44 she questions whether Russia still has scientific exchange with the world. At 00:30:36 she contrasts Russian economic geography with the global picture. At 00:33:55 she notes that two‑thirds of the population saw real income growth and asks what Russians earn. At 00:36:38 she discusses how Russians maintain a sense of normal life. At 00:38:22 she looks at how restaurants feel in different regions. At 00:39:30 she asks how businesses react to tax hikes. At 00:44:02 she talks about students' lives. At 00:48:24 she explains how universities helped students avoid conscription and what teachers complain about. At 00:54:01 she lists industries that benefited from sanctions. At 00:55:57 she discusses real industrial growth in Russia. At 00:56:40 she asks about gold and diamonds. At 00:59:51 she examines defense spending. At 01:01:29 she talks about national military industrialization. At 01:02:46 she explains how pension indexing brought pensioners back to factories. At 01:04:37 she asks whether Russians feel fatalism. At 01:05:49 she discusses how Russian business fears its assets and profits from others. At 01:10:49 she compares sanctions with other restrictions. At 01:12:45 she debates whether Trump is a clown or effective politician. At 01:13:52 she explains how the decline in the raw material sector is compensated by tax hikes. At 01:16:03 she discusses war expenses on regions. At 01:21:18 she asks where governors find money and why they are forgiven debts. At 01:25:58 she explains how the center supports regions. At 01:28:28 she discusses how the EU reduces inequality. At 01:32:43 she explains how China solved inequality. At 01:34:45 she asks whether Russia can reduce regional gaps. At 01:36:48 she discusses how regions fight for subsidies. At 01:43:29 she mentions the two largest tax payers in Moscow. At 01:44:33 she explains why businesses move addresses to the capital. At 01:47:33 she discusses why moving HQs to regions is a decoration. At 01:51:25 she tells about Roman Abramovich in Chukotka. At 01:55:42 she asks how much Russia spends on annexed territories. At 01:58:31 she explains why subsidies to annexed territories are cut. At 02:03:07 she discusses when authorities do not cut support. At 02:06:24 she asks whether the center will always support annexed territories. At 02:07:57 she discusses how border regions live. At 02:11:04 she asks who and why the state gives money. At 02:15:45 she asks how many emigrants returned. At 02:17:14 she discusses how scared IT specialists affected the market. At 02:19:55 she explains how defense orders change city life. At 02:22:18 she discusses how the economy will shift from war rails. At 02:26:50 she discusses inequality. At 02:32:41 she compares with other countries. At 02:36:02 she lists experts Zubarevich listens to. At 02:40:34 she explains which statistics became closed. At 02:41:57 she asks what gives Zubarevich strength. At 02:43:56 she gives the main message: preserve yourself. At 02:45:15 she ends with a blitz.